Formation spécialisée NET002 - Introduction to Networks Module 1.3

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Technicians or help-desk personnel who will support small networks and wish to understand core network concepts.

Objectives

  • Understand the architecture, structure, functions, and components of computer networks and the Internet. 
  • Describe and apply the principles and structure of IP addressing (IPv4 and introduction to IPv6). 
  • Recognise Ethernet concepts, media types, switching and segmentation at the access layer. 
  • Build small local area networks (LANs), perform basic device (router/switch) configurations, and verify connectivity.

Content

In this curriculum, Cisco Networking Academy™ participants develop workforce readiness skills and build a foundation for success in networking-related careers and degree programs. With the support of video and rich interactive media, participants learn, apply, and practice CCNA knowledge and skills through a series of in-depth hands-on experiences and simulated activities that reinforce their learning. 

CCNAv7.02 includes the following features:

  • Each topic contains a Check Your Understanding interactive quiz, or some other way to assess understanding, such as a lab or a Packet Tracer. These topic-level assessments are designed to tell learners if they have a good grasp of the topic content, or if they need to review before continuing. Learners can ensure their level of understanding well before taking a graded quiz or exam. Check Your Understanding quizzes do not affect the learner’s overall grade.
  • The language used to describe networking concepts is designed to be easily understood by learners at all levels and embedded interactive activities help reinforce comprehension.
  • Assessments and practice activities are focused on specific competencies to increase retention and provide flexibility in the learning path.
  • Multimedia learning tools, including videos, games, and quizzes, address a variety of learning styles and help stimulate learning and promote increased knowledge retention.
  • Hands-on labs and Cisco® Packet Tracer simulation-based learning activities help students develop critical thinking and complex problem-solving skills. When access to equipment is limited or not possible, a corresponding Packet Tracer Physical Mode (PTPM) activity is provided to emulate the physical, in-person lab experience.
  • PTPM scenarios provide additional opportunities to explore the end-to-end physical connections of simple and globally distributed networks.
  • Embedded assessments provide immediate feedback to support the evaluation of knowledge and acquired skills.
  • Cisco Packet Tracer activities are designed for use with the latest version of Packet Tracer.

Prerequisites

Online entrance test with instant results (40 questions, approximately 40 minutes)

Sessions

11.05.2026
LU
Cours en présentiel
885 €